303 Stainless Steel
303Free-machining austenitic stainless. Good corrosion resistance for general-purpose fittings and shafts.
Stainless steels, titanium, superalloys, aluminum, copper alloys, tool steels, and engineered plastics — all held to ±0.0001" tolerance on ISO 9001:2015 certified Swiss CNC equipment.
Free-machining austenitic stainless. Good corrosion resistance for general-purpose fittings and shafts.
Most common austenitic stainless. Excellent corrosion resistance and weldability.
Molybdenum-bearing austenitic. Superior pitting resistance in chloride environments. 316L for weld-sensitive parts.
Precipitation-hardening stainless with high strength, good corrosion resistance, and moderate toughness.
Martensitic PH alloy with better transverse properties than 17-4. Common in aerospace structural components.
Commercially pure titanium. Excellent corrosion resistance and biocompatibility. Good formability.
The workhorse aerospace titanium alloy. High strength-to-weight, excellent fatigue resistance, service to ~400°C.
Extra Low Interstitial grade for surgical implants. Biocompatible, excellent fracture toughness.
Nickel-chromium superalloy with outstanding corrosion resistance in seawater and reducing environments. Service to 980°C.
Age-hardenable nickel superalloy. Extremely high strength up to 700°C. Used in gas turbines and downhole tools.
Premier corrosion-resistant alloy for sour service, acids, and chlorides. NACE MR0175 compliant.
Nickel-copper alloy with excellent seawater corrosion resistance and high strength across a wide temperature range.
Age-hardenable Monel. Higher strength and hardness than Monel 400 while retaining the same corrosion resistance.
General-purpose structural aluminum. Good strength, machinability, weldability, and corrosion resistance.
High-strength aerospace aluminum. Used for structural components, billet receivers, and high-stress parts.
Copper-bearing aluminum with excellent fatigue resistance. Used in aircraft fuselage and wing structures.
The free-machining brass standard. Excellent for high-volume turned parts and fittings.
Bearing bronzes with excellent wear and corrosion resistance. Used in bushings, gears, and seawater applications.
Very high strength non-sparking alloy. Used in switches, connectors, and tooling for hazardous environments.
Chromoly alloy steels with high strength and toughness. Common in shafts, couplings, and gun parts.
The mil-spec alloy for AR-15 / M16 bolts. Excellent toughness and fatigue life.
Nickel-chromium-molybdenum case-hardening steel. Used in premium AR-15 bolts and aerospace gears.
Carburizing alloy steel. The mil-spec carrier steel for AR-15 bolt carriers.
Air- and oil-hardening tool steels for dies, punches, and cutting tools.
High-performance thermoplastic. Chemical resistant, biocompatible grades available, service to 250°C.
Stiff, low-friction engineering plastic. Excellent dimensional stability and machinability.
High-temperature amorphous thermoplastic with excellent flame retardance. FAA 25.853 compliant.
Tough, wear-resistant plastic for bushings, rollers, and fasteners.
Chemically inert, self-lubricating fluoropolymer. Wide service temperature range.
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